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There are infinitely many possible answers. First of all, the shape of the object is unknown and there are infinitely many regular shapes. For each regular shape there are many irregular shapes.

Even if the shape were restricted to a cuboid, there would be infinitely many possible solutions. Consider a cuboid two of whose sides are of length x, y where x and y are any positive numbers. And let z = 462/(xy).

Its volume would be x*y*z = x*y*462/(xy) = 462 cubic units.

But since x and y are ANY numbers there are infinitely many possible solutions for just a cuboid!

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